Liberal Group Flexes Online Muscle in Its Very Own Primary
June 23, 2003 Ronald Brownstein
Halliburton, Principal Beneficiary of Iraq's Reconstruction
By Eric Leser
Le Monde
Friday 20 June 2003
Top Blair Aide to Go Public Over Iraq Weapons
Mon June 23, 2003 07:35 AM ET
New
Questions on President's Use of Forged Nuclear Evidence
Statement of Rep. Henry A. Waxman
Ranking Minority Member
House Committee on Government Reform
Thursday 12 June 2003
THE SELLING OF THE IRAQ
WAR.
The First Casualty
by John B. Judis & Spencer Ackerman
The Screwing of Cynthia McKinney
Have you heard about Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Congresswoman?
By
Greg Palast, AlterNet
June 18, 2003
CIA Rejects Blame for Bush's Iraq
Uranium Claim
Thu June 12, 2003 03:06 PM ET
Oil
War
The advocates of war insist it's not about oil. But global
oil production is on the brink of terminal decline and when the
West begins to run short of supplies - Iraq could be a lifeline.
Wednesday 26 March 7.30pm BBC2
Offense and Defense
The battle between Donald Rumsfeld and the Pentagon.
by Seymour M. Hersh
Outspoken
Army General Upsets White House
Fri Mar 28,11:24 AM ET
By LAURIE KELLMAN,
Associated Press Writer
US
turns sights on Syria and Iran
By Roland Watson and Tim Reid
in Washington and Michael Evans
Robbing
Peter to pay Paul
By Emad Mekay Mar 26, 2003
Asis Times
Unembedded
Journalist Provokes Military Ire, Disappears
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, March 27, 2003; Page C01
"We
Want You To Go Home"
Jubilation turns to hate as aid arrives
Burhan Wazir in Az Zubayr, Iraq
Thursday March 27, 2003
The Guardian
Halliburton
gets a head start
Firm once headed by Cheney was gearing up to rebuild Iraq
before war started.
March 26, 2003: 3:34 PM EST
By Mark Gongloff, CNN/Money Staff Writer
Report:
U.S. Officials Think War Could Last Months
Wed March 26, 2003 10:46 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)
Ex-presidents
club' gets fat on conflict
High-flying venture capital firm Carlyle Group cashes in when
the tanks roll
ByJamie Doward Sunday March 23, 2003
The Observer
Halliburton
faces row on Iran link
By Simon English in New York (Filed: 24/03/2003)
Gen.
Tommy Franks asked to order enquiry into death of British TV
reporter and disappearance of two colleagues
MONTREAL, March 26 /CNW Telbec
U.N.
Official: Fake Iraq Nuke Papers Were Crude
Tue March 25, 2003 09:39 AM ET
By Louis Charbonneau
Reuters
Crude
Oil Prices Rise Sharply
Concerns About Iraqi Resistance, Sabotage to Wells Prompt Reversal
By Kenneth Bredemeier and Peter Behr
Washington Post Staff Writers
Tuesday, March 25, 2003; Page A19
WHO
LIED TO WHOM?
Why did the Administration endorse a forgery about Iraq’s
nuclear program?
by SEYMOUR M. HERSH
Issue of 2003-03-31
The New Yorker
From
The Archive:
Full U.S. Control Planned for Iraq
American Would Oversee Rebuilding
By Karen DeYoung and Peter Slevin
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, February 21, 2003; Page A01
Resistance
raises fears for the endgame
Rapid campaign hit by unexpectedly fierce battles
Julian Borger in Washington and Richard Norton-Taylor
Monday March 24, 2003
The Guardian
Marines
Lay Their Hands on a 'Jewel'
By Jonathan Finer
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, March 22, 2003; Page A01
Secret
US report scorns Bush policy attacks Middle East policy
By Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles
15 March 2003
Independent Digital (UK) Ltd
Cheney is
still paid by Pentagon contractor
Bush
deputy gets up to $1m from firm with Iraq oil deal
Robert
Bryce in Austin, Texas and Julian Borger in
Washington
Wednesday March 12, 2003
Senator Wants Fake Iraq Documents Probed
By KEN GUGGENHEIM, Associated Press Writer
UN
launches inquiry into American spying
Martin Bright, Ed Vulliamy in New York and Peter Beaumont
Sunday March 9, 2003
The Observer
GCHQ
arrest over Observer spying report
Martin Bright, home affairs editor
Sunday March 9, 2003
The Observer
UK
nuclear evidence a fake
Ian Traynor
Saturday March 8, 2003
The Guardian
Revealed:
US dirty tricks to win vote on Iraq war
Secret document details American plan to bug phones and emails
of key Security Council members
Vulliamy in New York and Peter Beaumont
Sunday March 2, 2003
The Observer
See
No Evil: What Bush Didn't (Want To) Know About 9/11
By Greg Palast
As usual, the legendary award winning investigative journalist Greg Palast
-BBC, Guardian - never fails to find the story that U.S. journalist are
either too incompetent to trip over or too afraid to touch. In this article
we discover the extent to which the U.S. government went to avoid investigating "Saudi
Arabian financing of terror networks, especially if they touched on Saudi
royals and their retainers. That put the bin Ladens, a family worth a
reported $12 billion and a virtual arm of the Saudi royal household,
off-limits for investigation".
Bush Warns Mexico of Backlash, Discipline
By George E. Condon JR
“But, nevertheless, I don’t expect for there to be significant retribution
from the government.” His emphasis was on the
word “government,” raising the possibility of adverse reaction to
Mexico from the American business community and average citizens.Making that
point, he cited what he called “an interesting phenomena taking place here
in America about the French.”
Also read Paul Krugman's column "Let
Them Hate as Long as They Fear"
Long Lost Headline: Energy
Panel Seeks Review Of Sanctions
Oil Production in Iraq, Iran And Libya Seen as Critical
Peter Behr and Alan SipressWashington Post Staff Writers
April 19, 2001; Page A13
Tobacco firms face claims of smuggling to Iraq
From Nicholas Wapshott in New York
From The Times Online UK
February 28, 2002
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